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So with the up coming snow storm, who plans on testing out their AWD? I plan on driving around on friday night to try and locate a nice big parking lot to have fun in. Does anyone know of a good place where cops wont bother???

So with the up coming snow storm, who plans on testing out their AWD? I plan on driving around on friday night to try and locate a nice big parking lot to have fun in. Does anyone know of a good place where cops wont bother???

Hope you have Snow Tires on that fancy new STI. Otherwise you wont make it out of your driveway.

studded tires bring it. actually wasted a good quarter tank of gas the other night trying to play around in the XI.. couldn't get it to slide.. then realized I had to turn off the traction control DOH. **** got fun after that.

STI was soo fun.. could power through anything in the snow.

Gonna store the car tomorrow as Boston has a snow emergency in place starting at noon.
Need to stay away from online forums and online shopping.. spent waay too much money the past few days on mods =X

Pfffft. This ain't no "real" snowstorm. 2 feet? Maybe 27 inches? Not even close to what I had for the April Fool's storm 15 years ago.

I remember this, I was like 12 or something. I wanted to go sledding and my mom got angry at me and told me if I wanted to go out and play in the snow, to go shovel out the front walkway. It took me a very very very long time. Snow was up to my chest.. remember I'm asian and i'm small lol.

^^ Don't really know much about snowmobiling, but this kid named Stephen Darcy who went to the middle school where I teach got way into riding. He moved out west and is fully sponsored now. He lives a pretty sick life making videos and riding backcountry powder. He just posted photos of his 2013 custom Polaris pro rmk 800 146. It weighs 397 pounds. Mods: Custom fabrication to shorten the tunnel and coolers, Timbersled Rear Skid, Diamond S Titanium Front A-Arms, Fly Racing Dan Adams Bars, Fox Float Evol X's on the Front Evol R's on the Back, CA Pro Skis, Ice Age Rails, WRP Shorty Seat, Stage 3 SLP Kit